There’s a small archipelago of four islands located in the Indian Ocean that look so strange, it’s hard to believe they are real. It’s called Socotra and it’s located near Yemen. What makes Socotra different from other islands is the way it was created and isolated. Because of that, it has evolved to look like an alien land.

The Socotra archipelago is very isolated.

A third of the plant life found on Socotra Island isn’t found anywhere else in the world.

This includes the famous dragon’s blood tree (Dracaena cinnabari).

Socotra is one of the most-isolated landforms on Earth of continental origin (i.e., it wasn’t formed by a volcano).

The main island has three geographical terrains: the narrow coastal plains, a limestone plateau permeated with karstic caves, and the Haghier Mountains.

Socotra’s climate is a mix between a tropical desert and a semi-desert climate.

For being such a small, isolated place, there are endless amazing things to see.

The biodiversity you can view here is astounding.

The current Socotra fauna is being threatened by climate change and new species that were introduced to the area.

Alien-looking trees, like the ones seen above, are actually in danger of disappearing. Cucumber, aloe, pomegranate, dragon’s blood and other trees are strange but delicate.

Socotra used to be filled with wetlands and streams.

Now, the island is covered in sand.

Socotra is one of those special places in the world that look like nothing else.

Unfortunately, traveling to Yemen is difficult, especially for Americas in the current global social climate.

It’s a shame, though.

This island is truly a gem.

If you suddenly woke up on Socotra, you may think you are on an alien planet.

Mother Nature can really leave you speechless.

Even if you never see Socotra yourself, it’s so cool to know that a place like this exists somewhere in the world. It looks like it belongs in a movie or video game.

Share the post "So There’s An Island You’ve Probably Never Heard Of… And It Literally Looks Like ALIENS Should Live There."